<p>I have just been all over the admissions site and couldn't find one.</p>
<p>Or does an accepted senior just contact the admissions office to plan an overnight visit with classes?</p>
<p>(We're several hundred miles away, and April is starting to get busy -- we need to plan this!)</p>
<p>ya just call admission offices, and they have an overnight thing for accepted ea students in april. and we also have orientation week.</p>
<p>if we got in ea and want to come one of the april programs, do they cover transportation if we live far away (east coast) or do we have to cover it ourselves?</p>
<p>They dont cover transport costs.</p>
<p>There should have been info about the April programs and dorm preview day in your admit packet...or you weren't admitted yet?</p>
<p>Thank you. Yes, he was admitted EA. No, we hadn't read the admit packet closely enough.</p>
<p>Thanks again -- we found all the info needed in the admit packet.</p>
<p>If you are going to only visit the school once before attending, I would discourage you from attending on admitted student weekend. It is a very contrived experience, and many students seem to walk away with a skewed sense of what the University is about. In contrast, if you visit on an alternate weekend, which the University will be more than happy to pair you with a student for, you will get to see UChicago UG's in their more natural environment. Further, you will get to speak to far more students who have not volunteered to be unequivocally positive spokespeople for the University. Ideally, I would try to take advantage of a high school break that is not observed by the University, so that my son or daughter could be their midweek rather than adjacent to the weekend.</p>
<p>I agree with uchicagoalum. My son has no intention of doing any school's accepted students' weekend for just those reasons.</p>